NotifyFilters Enumeration
Specifies changes to watch for in a file or folder.
This enumeration has a FlagsAttribute attribute that allows a bitwise combination of its member values.
Namespace: System.IOAssembly: System (in System.dll)
| Member name | Description | |
|---|---|---|
| FileName | The name of the file. | |
| DirectoryName | The name of the directory. | |
| Attributes | The attributes of the file or folder. | |
| Size | The size of the file or folder. | |
| LastWrite | The date the file or folder last had anything written to it. | |
| LastAccess | The date the file or folder was last opened. | |
| CreationTime | The time the file or folder was created. | |
| Security | The security settings of the file or folder. |
The following example creates a FileSystemWatcher to watch the directory that is specified at runtime. The component is set to watch for any changes in LastWrite and LastAccess time, the creation, deletion, or renaming of text files in the directory. If a file is changed, created, or deleted, the path to the file prints to the console. When a file is renamed, the old and new paths print to the console.
Use the System.Diagnostics and System.IO namespaces for this example.
using System; using System.IO; using System.Security.Permissions; public class Watcher { public static void Main() { Run(); } [PermissionSet(SecurityAction.Demand, Name="FullTrust")] public static void Run() { string[] args = System.Environment.GetCommandLineArgs(); // If a directory is not specified, exit program. if(args.Length != 2) { // Display the proper way to call the program. Console.WriteLine("Usage: Watcher.exe (directory)"); return; } // Create a new FileSystemWatcher and set its properties. FileSystemWatcher watcher = new FileSystemWatcher(); watcher.Path = args[1]; /* Watch for changes in LastAccess and LastWrite times, and the renaming of files or directories. */ watcher.NotifyFilter = NotifyFilters.LastAccess | NotifyFilters.LastWrite | NotifyFilters.FileName | NotifyFilters.DirectoryName; // Only watch text files. watcher.Filter = "*.txt"; // Add event handlers. watcher.Changed += new FileSystemEventHandler(OnChanged); watcher.Created += new FileSystemEventHandler(OnChanged); watcher.Deleted += new FileSystemEventHandler(OnChanged); watcher.Renamed += new RenamedEventHandler(OnRenamed); // Begin watching. watcher.EnableRaisingEvents = true; // Wait for the user to quit the program. Console.WriteLine("Press \'q\' to quit the sample."); while(Console.Read()!='q'); } // Define the event handlers. private static void OnChanged(object source, FileSystemEventArgs e) { // Specify what is done when a file is changed, created, or deleted. Console.WriteLine("File: " + e.FullPath + " " + e.ChangeType); } private static void OnRenamed(object source, RenamedEventArgs e) { // Specify what is done when a file is renamed. Console.WriteLine("File: {0} renamed to {1}", e.OldFullPath, e.FullPath); } }
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